| 1854 - 710 pages
...finding and sentence of the court, apd the Prince Regent's pleasure thereon, shall be entered in üie general order book, and read at the head of every regiment in his Majesty's service. " By command ol his royal highness the commander in chief. H. GALVEKT, Ad.-generai11... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 pages
...together with tb» finding and sentence of the court, and the Prine* Regent's pleasure thereon, shall be entered in the general order book, and read at the head of every regiment in his Majesty's service. " By command of his royal highaess the commander in chief. E. GALVEET, Ad.-general"... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 426 pages
...together with the finding and sentence of the court, and the Prince Regent's pleasure thereon, shall be entered in the general order book, and read at the head of every regiment in his Majesty's service. " By command of his royal highness the commander in chief. " H. CALVEBT, adjutant... | |
| John Charles Dent - 1880 - 342 pages
...qualities which are required of every officer. It was directed that the finding of the court should be entered in the general order book, and read at the head of every regiment in His Majesty's service. Such a sentence, and such a censure, added to the consciousness that both were... | |
| Lundy's Lane Historical Society - 1907 - 312 pages
...together with the finding and sentence of the Court and the Prince Regent's pleasure thereon, shall be entered in the General Order Book and read at the head of eveiy regiment in His Majesty's Service. By command of His Royal Highness the Commander-inChief. HARRY... | |
| 1919 - 502 pages
...confirmed by the Prince Regent who ordered the charges, finding and sentence and his own confirmation to be entered in the general order book and read at the head of every regiment in His Majesty's service. Major General Harrison's lengthy report of October 9th, to the Secretary of... | |
| 1828 - 796 pages
...Lieut.-General. The prisoner Lieut. Deere is to be released from arrest, and will n-turn to his duty. The foregoing order is to be entered in the General...Order Book, and read at the head of every regiment in his Majesty's service in India. By order of the Commander-in-chief, WlLI.OUGHEY COTTOK, Adj.gen. to... | |
| 1826 - 840 pages
...justifiable homicide, that his F.vr. is pleased to mitigate the sentence to three months' imprisonment. " The foregoing order is to be entered in the general order book, and read at the bead of every regiment in his Majesty's service in India." CIVIL APPOINTMENTS. Judicial DejHirtnu-nt.... | |
| 1821 - 650 pages
...confinement, and return to their duty." The Most Noble the Commander-inChief directs that the foregoing Order be entered in the General Order Book, and read at the head of every regiment in his Majesty's service in India. By Order of the Most Noble the Commander-in-Chief, THOS. M'MAHOM, Col.... | |
| 1820 - 652 pages
...to return to his duty." The most noble the Cornmander-iBchief directs, that the foregoing order bt entered in the general order book, and read at the head of every regiment in bis Majesty's service in India, By order of the most noble the Ccmmander-in-chief. THOS. M'MAHOH, Col.... | |
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